Breakouts: 27-Year Old Hitters for 2008

Prospecting isn't always about rookies. Sometimes it's about sifting through the young veterans who are about to turn things up a notch. Historically, twenty-seven has been a magic age for ballplayer development.

Here are some 27-year old* hitters to watch in 2008. Click any column to sort.

Lifetime through 2007
Player BA HR OBP SLG OPS

Josh Hamilton 19
Mark Teixeira 170
Chris Duncan 44
Justin Morneau 110
Cody Ross 26
Curtis Granderson 50
Mike Jacobs 48
Ryan Garko 28
Chris Shelton 35
Jeff Baker 10
Chad Tracy 62
Jonny Gomes 58
Nick Swisher 80
Hank Blalock 115
Dallas McPherson 18
Alex Rios 52
Kevin Kouzmanoff 21
Austin Kearns 95
Ryan Raburn 4
Daniel Ortmeier 6
Rocco Baldelli 48
Scott Hairston 24
Carl Crawford 62
Nyjer Morgan 1
Mark Teahen 32
Ryan Doumit 21
Brandon Phillips 53
Brendan Harris 15
Fred Lewis 3
Angel Pagan 9
Ben Johnson 7
Kelly Shoppach 10
John Buck 53
Shane Victorino 20
Jeff Salazar 2
Mike Fontenot 3
Felipe Lopez 65
Jose Bautista 31
Ronny Paulino 17
Chris Snyder 30
Maicer Izturis 13
Nelson Cruz 15
Chris Denorfia 2
Jason Repko 11
Russ Adams 17
Jeremy Reed 9
Rajai Davis 1
Chris Duffy 6
Rob Bowen 8
Tony Pena 3
Luis Rodriguez 6
Reggie Willits 0
Garrett Jones 2
Jason Botts 3
Todd Linden 8
Reggie Abercrombie 7
Brian Buscher 2
Josh Wilson 2
Angel Chavez 0
Jerry Owens 1
Joey Gathright 1
Paul McAnulty 2
Vinny Rottino 0
Ray Olmedo 2
Freddy Guzman 1
Ben Zobrist 3
Ryan Roberts 1
Drew Anderson 0
Justin Knoedler 0
Larry Broadway 0

* players shown are either 27 on opening day or turn 27 during the season.